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Interview with Karan Wahi, Maanvi Gagroo & Rithvik Dhanjani for Half Love Half Arrange. In this interview, they shared how they influence each other’s performance. They talked about their experiences with both modern dating and traditional arranged marriages. According to the series, you need to guess with whom they will happen half love half arrange, for more, you need to watch the whole series.

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00:00So I fed them and then I slept because they don't sleep.
00:09But he did, in Delhi, he did feed us.
00:12I fed them a lot of food.
00:14I do it off camera, what's on camera?
00:16Bro, teach them.
00:18Meaning, Kaali Lady, Kaali Lady is going to get another filmfare award.
00:24I have the power, I will remove the mic.
00:27The one who gets nominated every year.
00:29But let me tell you how we have put together the chemistry.
00:33Look friends, there is a game called contact.
00:38And if you play this contact game properly,
00:41then all your relationships will go well.
00:44If you learn contact like Ritwik and Manvi,
00:46then only it can happen.
00:48Otherwise it can't happen.
00:50You can only be.
00:57But it's scripted, right?
00:59So I bring the script to set every day.
01:02But that's pretty much it.
01:04It's an issue of love and no one wants to arrange with us.
01:07So that's why we are half.
01:09Yeah, we are both half.
01:11Because half half.
01:13But we are not married.
01:15There are no signs of being married.
01:18There is no relationship.
01:20So the answer to this question is that Manvi ji is right.
01:23That we bring the script.
01:25If we bring our personal anecdotes,
01:27then the script is going to spoil.
01:29So it's not going to be arranged.
01:31Tell me who made us half love, half arranged.
01:33Guess.
01:35Guess.
01:42I don't know.
01:43Again, like I said, it sounds like I am repeating.
01:46But in the script,
01:48because at no point is the family being unreasonable.
01:51The way the family is shown,
01:53it is not unreasonable.
01:55Wherever they are coming from,
01:57they are right in their own respect.
01:59And wherever Rhea's character is coming from,
02:01she is also right.
02:02And I think that's where the drama lies.
02:04That conflict.
02:06She knows what she is doing.
02:10She has conviction,
02:12but somewhere she is not sure.
02:14Somewhere she doesn't have the support of the family,
02:16but she also does have the support of the family.
02:18So I think that's where the conflict is.
02:20Am I doing what I am doing?
02:23Is it correct?
02:24What I am doing, is it right?
02:26Also the kind of character,
02:28the kind of person that Rhea is.
02:30She wants to be right in every way.
02:32She wants to keep everyone happy.
02:34Especially her family and their expectations of her.
02:37Very honestly,
02:39I think the relatability factor.
02:41Because the first question you asked
02:43about Rhea's character,
02:45because this story is from Rhea's POV.
02:47How does she manage between the cultural
02:49and the heart dynamics?
02:51Correct?
02:53I think our whole generation
02:55is struggling with this.
02:57In today's world,
02:59it's like,
03:01I want to find the love of my life.
03:03I want to find the love of my life.
03:05I want to find the love of my life.
03:07I want to get settled down.
03:09I want to live the life of my life.
03:11I want to have the most amazing time with my partner.
03:13Whereas we see our own parents,
03:15who have never even seen each other.
03:17But they have such successful marriages.
03:19So the marriage is actually,
03:21you know, a union.
03:23Not marriage, but a union is about
03:25a true connect.
03:27It's not necessary that you get it
03:29only in love or arrangement.
03:31And for today's generation,
03:33everyone thinks that their parents don't know.
03:35They don't know anything.
03:37They don't know how today's world works.
03:39But you will be surprised,
03:41because they have lived twice as much
03:43than us.
03:45They have seen how life is.
03:47So I feel that sometimes,
03:49in this dynamics,
03:51whether we listen to our parents
03:53or our heart,
03:55our whole generation is
03:57going around in circles.
03:59Sorry, this is an actual
04:01theory in psychology.
04:03There is something called
04:05psychosocial stages.
04:07It is basically divided that
04:09every age, there is a certain
04:11conflict that comes in.
04:13Like in babies,
04:15there is autonomy versus dependency.
04:17They feel like eating
04:19on their own, but it's falling everywhere.
04:21But they still insist that I'll eat myself.
04:23So the age we are at,
04:25which is 25 to 45,
04:27this age group is supposed to be
04:29intimacy versus solitude.
04:31Which is exactly because
04:33on one hand, we want to be intimate.
04:35We want intimate connections.
04:37We want that
04:39feeling of connect and intimacy.
04:41But on the other hand, we also want our own space.
04:43We want solitude.
04:45This entire period is about struggling
04:47with intimacy and solitude.
04:49That's beautiful, right?
04:55But how did our parents do it?
04:57We don't know.
04:59We were kids at that time.
05:01They must have had different fights.
05:03Their Wi-Fi wasn't good.
05:05Our Wi-Fi.

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